Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Image 1

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    , (IPX—The Dalles high »chool
tO otbaH toam today claliqjd
\
A re Investigated and W ill
B e Tried Ont b y Kxper-
ienced Arm y P ilot W ithin
F ew Day«, According to
J. 0 . Hopper.
forfeiture following the al­
leged refusal of Medford au<
M ilton-Freew ater to p i n /
The Dalles a post season
Xfeame.
d ': ' '•
'A/
’ The authority fo r t h i s
‘ claim cants in a statement
frfen Austin Landreth o f
Pendleton, president of the
hoard ef control of the elate
athletic ^association who in»
formed the local high school
officials that they m 1 g h t
quote him as saying that
both Medford and M ilton -
Freew ater had refused tq
play The Dallew
Oeorge M Ulcr of «cattle, chief
of the government a ir service on
the Pacific coast, and <J> A. Cur­
tiss, who recently inspected a
number of sites offered for sale
as a municipal a ir port to r Ash­
land, together w ith a third «ov­
eram ent officer, who w ill suc­
ceed Curtiss In this district, wore
In Ashland yesterday, making sa
fu rth er Investigation of the a ir
port sites here.
Together w ith J. C. Hopper,
chairman of the Bpamber o f Cem-
merce( committee which is boost­
ing the a ir port movement here,
they visited a number of the sites
offered for
municipal
landing
fields, and M r M ille r expressed & M S S O T S
h'mself .at w all pleased w i t h
noeel blHto o< Ash l and as a n .a i r
Street Decorations
and W orkers
Great V ariety
ner and Dance
Event.
a eagerly watted by American motorist*
pare for a new .model. The photograph
(Copyright, 1S9T, by NBA Hervlcr, la c .)
A b o u t-F o lr h p i
FORD PRICES
MADE PUBLIC
fo r
EIGHT ELKS
ARE CALLED
A Comparison of
'follows
Ol< Prices
New Prices
— F m r-D n trp w
â h e u t-
ioe.ee
D ay R evolt W ill 1
Btoto's E v i d e a o e
A void the la t r e r e i
Touring, New Phaeton
Conpe ............
............... ..1880.00
Tudor Sednn ..............................
CLEVER GAME
WORKED HERE
FOL.COM PRISON, Dec. 1 . -
<IP>— Low. ominous grumblings
menacing t h r e a t s d is c o n t e n t
restlessness ; h a tr e d — all
public
thes.
permeated the tease atmoephen
radteeUr
Investigation o f a “rapraseu-
tatlve o f a board of D urant stock-
holders” but who is found to be
‘Tope member” o f the board, has
been started by local police
and
out a taessat
diagusttag. i
over raootvm
to snitch,
The news
stockholders o f D urant and sub- the eoroner’i
sidlsry stock.
ballet riddle
Tbs man several days ago dp- 'six convicts
proaehed a number of Durant fo r the mur«
stockholders, tolling thorn,
ac- Singleton du
cording to a local, attorney, if prison break
they would sign a contract a g ree when 18 me
Ing to pay him 19 per cent o f the score o f otto
amount of th e ir stock he would
Officials a
institute suit to recover
their rumor but «1
money Invested. R e collected a in th e ir own
portion of the 10 percent in cash, and bated it
stockholders reported, sad they ember« of di
In tu rn signed a contract, w ith a anew,
detachable promissory not which
‘ According
for the remainder, of the 19 -per message, ow
cent Immediately it is detached who general«
from the contract become« nego- Thursday, Ji
lia b le paper.
laud thug, b
He |ay« be w ill settle w ith the guilty to a a
company— declaring the D urant row, turn si
and subsidiary companies are le- receive in r
gaily bound to pay the money greater than
back, seconding to those w h o serving, five
wore approached— put the eon-
"L ife is pi
tract does not state what percent hell-hole ilk«
the settlement w ill be and as tbs as saying to
stock still has a marketable val-
lue, this id a “Joker” of consid­
erable Importance hi the contract.
Investigating, It 19 said, shows
the man to have no standing, the
"m ythical board" Is Composed of
himself alone.
He Is said, however, to be bare­
ly Inside the low— his success de­
pending upon the credulity, of tho Cholera Cai
stockholders he approaches.
Club Work Is
.
* Complimented
K A R A C H I, India. Dec. 1.— (IP)
— •Latest advices received kera
were to the eSecT that 8JS9
dlqd la a cholara epidemic la
Bengal last weekend.
The épi­
O. A. f t , C o rva lllf, Sec. 1. —
démie is said to be the severest
Boys* and Olrls’ club w ork
in
Oregon, long known^to be at a
high state o f effictagey received
one of its greatest stasis compli­
ment« w ith 'th e awarding of the
leadership to A le x ' Orulckshanh
o f M cM innville, new a sophomore
In agriculture here and form erly
H O LLYW O O D . Dee.
champion club boy o f tha state. *
Details of the eompstltloq^ re­ R ichard EweUe? nog
ceived from tbe Farm Journal,
udtional mhgaslne that ottorud
tbe prise of 8819, show t h a t
Alex Won out over t h e beet lend­
ers from 86 statee and lU taa if.
Re was tbe only man west of tbe
Rocky mountains to place.
4Mffei*ea< ttota
any other
«ar sm thm tahrh9to» '"'f’R’'’''"v '
The basic P r W U $395 Tor the
phaeton as the model A touriqf
ear is called. •
,
..r
Fordor Sedan ....................................
fi
gUNMW
-.1496.00
«4BB.OO
$546.00
«B70.00
India Native
. Old Trapper
First To Wed
Club Speaker
The P a r a s it e
c
(O riM iy)
On Friday noon all the street decorations for the
annual fall opening will be in place, according to Clyde
Malone and E? R. Isaac, wlyi have charge of this feature
ef th e ’event.
- •
The noise making articles arrived yesterday and
these will be handed out to the high school students vrtyo
will gather af the library’ about 7:30 p. m. Where they
v&ll s^art their activities. C. J. Baughman and E. Q.
Harlan have made arrangements for the vacant store
buildings to be decorated.
ADVERTISERS
*SOB.OO
84*6.99
New Model, Sport Conpe . . . . ......- .......... ...... .................... uaao . oo
The Claycomb M otor Company was unable to give accurate
prices on the now models, F . O. B, Ashland. The excise tax
to bo added to above prices Is 3 per cent of tbo factory price.
The freight, it is thought to il be approximately the same as
the freight wee od the old models,.which was |8 0 on open
medela and »8« on closed models,
addins, the AStJ|tt|lfd
freight end s x e tto to x one can easily flgutv W »
The prices o f other models are:
Two d oor sednn— $496.
’ Four doer sedan— $579.
Coupe— 1486
y* ,
Sport Coupe— 1660
John Dun, ZB. wne aiateo ne
Roadster— 9885.
These prices are F . Q. B. De­ was a native o f Punjab, India,
t r o it
and engaged In rice growing at
Orland, California, and Ella O,
Moody, 89, R edding, wore given
Rogue R iver valley fru it grow­ a marriage license yesterday. The
ers League w ill meet Saturday at license was the first to be Is-
Medford. The meeting w ill ba sued following the removal of
largely devoted to a discussion of the county clerks office to the
new. court house.
business.
AJ1 Arrangements for Meni
o r ia lB u n a a y Are
Completed
W ill be Completed bj r Clyde H U M
Tomorrow— w in d ow D isplay» Offer
of Christmas G ift 0Q
at B ellview Culbhouse
Smith, 71, s
veteran trapper of the W o lf
Craek district, enjoyed a red
le tte r day In Medford yefeterday
when he Spoke before the Lions
club at a luncheon meeting and
a Scent Court of Honor last night,
He told o f riding the pony express
through this country before Med-
ford existed.
Rev. p. A Hammond. vic»r of
T rin ity episcopal dhureh Is to de­
liver the Memorial address and
ritualistic Memorial rites Of the
lodge w ill be exemplified. Law
Hansen w ill sing one solo and la
piano duet is to be played by the
Mitchell twins.
Elks who have passed away in
the lakt year are: Oeo. T. Watson,
Chgs. Haight. Otis O. Helman. F.
C. Buckley, F rank B. Mix, H . O.
Enders, Sr., Chas. W . Evans and
Herman M att era.
The Memorial services are pub­
lic and a general Invitation is
being extended.
FINE CLUB
ORGANIZED
IfOcsl Hi-Y B ovs A ssist the
Central Point Hi-Y
'
Organiaatioo
Miller's Toggery ....................
Philip Hamahaleh was elected Wick Furniture ......... ...........
prA ldent of the recently organ­ Automotive Shop '................
ised Central Point H l-Y club Leedom's ...... . . . . ..... ..................
Wednesday evening, Perry John­ Jordan Electric ......................
son vice-president and Eugene Addis Drug Store ....... _.......
Reams, secretary-treasurer.
Jordan Electric .................
Barney M iller, Roy Abbott, Jim CItisens Bank ................... .....
N utter, Dick Joy and W . P. W al­ Chamber of Commerce ........
ter weye guests of the Control McGee’s ................ .....................
Point group yesterday evening at
Section l7
a banquet and later assisted in
Provost Hardware ...’....... ...... .
the organisation of the club. The
Johnson Jewelry ..............
Ashland H I-Y will fctage a club
initiation— both serious and oth­ California Oregon Box and
, Lbr. Oo. . . . ..........
.........
erwise—jat a later date.
Members e f the Central Point Bagley Canning C o /..,.......
club in ( addition to the officers Ashland F. and P. Assn.
i Dally Tidings ..........................
are: Eugene M erritt, Donald F a -1
her, H arry Elden, Oeorge B id en -1 Isaac's ................ ........ ..............
Everett Hamahaleh, Gerald Mop «First National Bank .........
nlngstar, Harold Morton, Oeorge Raggedy Anh Sweet Shop ....
Johnson, Thsrman Brown
and East Side Pharmacy .....
H.- P . Jewett, principal of t h e Ashland Electric
..............
high school, faculty advisor. The PISsa Pool H all ....................
boys will meet each Wednesday Llthll Oarage ..................... .
evening.
•State Bpnk ...... ................
Dawes Supports
Governor Lowden
W A SHING TO N, Dec. 1.— (IP)
>— Vice President Dewes.,x after
calling at the W h ite H o u m today
said be Is not a presidential can­
didate and th a t he would give
bis unquslliflsd support to tha
Candidacy of Former Oovernor
Lowden of Illinois.
19th Role Golf S h o p ....... ..
Schroeder’s ................ ........ ......
Chas. A. W hits ............*____
X-L Electric .........
E lh a rt’s ------ ----------- ...............
Baders ...— _____ ________
T H E ftM T U M E BA LL
Serosa club members in charge
of the costume ball to be held to­
morrow evkntng at the Mooee
hall anonnnee plans are complet­
ed pud preparations are skada fgg
• *
PW Ä
, ________
The opening or the w in d ers
will be at 8 p. m. this year to
that the merchants may cooperate
vrttir th e De l i »le w folks w ho q r
holding a dinner starting at •
o'clock which w ill allow people
to attend the dinner and
then
attend the opening ceremonies. ,
A. dance w ill also be bold at the
Bellview club house beginning a t
» P.
Many store
windows a r g
screened now and the decorstosu
busy with their materials.
The
Automotive Shop, which won the
oup last year, «gt» hayu J fc o J k A
Clyde Malone stetot'leM «*F
Christmas trees w ill be placed la
standards aleng Mata s tre e t thd
tree standing In the Plasa w ill bd
lighted with vari-celored lights
and decorated, trees at the en­
trance of Llthia Park w ill be at­
tractively lighted,
and
every,
where w ill be found evidences of
the Christmas season.
Confetti, whistles, and
horun
w ill be distributed among t h e
boys and a real festive spirit lu
expected to predominate.
The vacant
store
windowa
whleh are to be decorated wJJI
probably be decorated with son-
perishable materials — Ute
dis­
plays to remain until after t h e
Christmas season.
Tbs Christmas opening prom­
ises to bo one o f tbs bast- ever
held hers.
W ith added facili­
ties for attractive displays
of
holiday good— found la unusual
variety and quality — *»>^44
folks may look for an opening Of
real value.
MOTORCYCLK-CAR COLLIQM
J. V . "Bump" Franklin
n ar-
rawly escaped In ju ry today whan
he bumpeS Into the rear end of a
Ford oar driven by 8. L . Buell of
the Eagle M arket here as Buell
turned off M ala street ontb
a
side street.